Every app in this category claims to be the best aviator game app, which makes the claim worthless and the criteria worth writing down. The six below are the ones that actually differ between builds. Notably, none of them are about graphics.
This is the single sharpest divider. A good implementation registers your target with the server, so the exit fires whether or not your phone is awake and whether or not your signal held. A bad one runs it client-side, which means a locked screen or a dropped packet quietly costs you the round. Test it in a demo: set a low target, lock the phone, and see what happened when you unlock.
Network access and temporary storage. That is the entire legitimate list for a crash game. Anything asking for SMS, contacts or accessibility services has a purpose unrelated to the game, and no feature it offers is worth granting it.
"Provably fair" printed on a landing page means nothing on its own. The app should let you take a completed round, see the revealed seed, and check it against the hash published before that round started. If the verification screen does not exist or does not reconcile, the phrase is decoration.
Around 28 MB, opening in a couple of seconds. This game is a few screens and a curve — a large installer is carrying an ad SDK, an analytics stack, or something worse, and every one of those costs you battery and privacy for nothing in return.
The game and the operator holding your money are usually different companies. A good app is explicit about that split and gives you a real support route to the operator, rather than a chat handle that stops answering the moment a withdrawal is questioned.
18+ only. Aviator involves real-money wagering where that applies. Decide your limit before the first round, treat what you lose as the price of the entertainment, and stop when it stops being fun.
Data safety details vary by device, region, and build.
Data practice is one of the criteria this page judges apps on, so it would be poor form to be vague about it here.
Collected: account identifier, crash and performance diagnostics, round history, in-app settings.
Not collected: contacts, SMS, call logs, photos, microphone, precise location.
Shared: nothing is sold; payment processors and the licensed operator receive only transaction data.
Advertising identifiers: not used, and no third-party ad SDK is bundled.
Controls: permissions revocable in Android settings; deletion on request.